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The original creators of Fallout and the studio behind Fallout: New Vegas have revealed a new first-person RPG as part of The Game Awards 2018 - but don't expect another post-apocalyptic wasteland, because The Outer Worlds is a slick, space age adventure.Obsidian gained a ton of goodwill and praise for its work on New Vegas, and I don't know about you, but I get some serious NV vibes from this teaser. That might just be the cobbled-together look of some of the game's armor and weapons, but in any case, I'm excited.But even if that game wasn't necessarily your thing, the game's emphasis on player choice, bleak humor, and a ragtag group of underdogs fighting against corruption look like a perfect mix of ingredients.The Outer Worlds is coming to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2019. Until then, keep following us right here for more news and reveals from The Game Awards as they happen. … [Read more...] about Obsidian’s new game The Outer Worlds looks like space age Fallout: New Vegas

Fallout 76 is in the final stage of its beta before its release on November 14 and fans have had a lot to say about it. From the usual hilarious Bethesda bugs to the one that literally deleted the entire 50GB download, the beta has been a mixture of highs and lows. Fallout 76 has huge potential to be one of the most unique MMOs out there, almost blurring the line between real-time strategy and survival. But as it stands, some of its systems and quirks haven’t been very straightforward or obvious during the beta. Hopefully Bethesda works out some of the bigger kinks before launch, so we don’t end up with another bug that deletes the entire game. Before we get started, have a look at what our man Alex had to say about his first few hours spent playing Fallout 76 as well as everything we know about the game pre-launch. So, let’s look at 16 things I wish I knew before starting Fallout 76 beta. 16 things you should know before you start playing Fallout 76 It isn’t … [Read more...] about Fallout 76 beta: 16 tips I wish I knew before playing

After just a few Fallout 76 beta sessions on Xbox One, I've already put more time into this wasteland than any other game in the Fallout series. It's not that I was ever opposed to Bethesda's mega-popular open worlds, or the Interplay RPGs that predate them; I've always adored their retro-future stylings and old-timey music. But I bounced right off Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 4 like a makeshift bullet off power armor, whirling away to other games after just a few short hours. Now that I've dabbled in - and come to adore - Fallout 76, I think I know the reason West Virginia has sucked me in: there aren't any NPCs populating the countryside. And though some find themselves missing quest-givers and chatty townsfolk, I'm delighted to finally live out the fantasy of the truly lone wanderer.It's amazing how the presence of virtual people can frame the way you spend your in-game time. When an NPC is desperately pleading for your assistance, or you're on a rescue mission after receiving a … [Read more...] about As someone who’s never made it through a Fallout game, I’m loving Fallout 76’s loneliness

Fallout isn't set in in our hypothetical future, but the future of another timeline—one in which culturally America never left the 1950s and technologically the world went down a path heavy on the vacuum tubes and without color TV. Each new game has added to that alternate history, and sometimes rewritten bits of it, and no doubt Fallout 76 will add and revise even more. The trailer suggests a starting date of October 27, 2102, which is much earlier in the timeline than any of the previous games. It's 59 years before even the original Fallout, and 185 years before Fallout 4. Below is a timeline of the major events in Fallout's alternate history as it exists right now. While there have been references to events going back as far as the 17th century in the games (like the alien abductions in Fallout 3's Mothership Zeta expansion), the broad sweep of history in the Fallout universe resembles ours right up to the end of World War 2. It's only after 1947, when transistors were … [Read more...] about Major events in the Fallout timeline

You probably remember Cyberdog Rex from Fallout: New Vegas. Rex was a former police dog who was cybernetically enhanced, and while many of his parts were replaced with robotics he remained 100% A Very Good Boy. A quest in New Vegas involved finding Rex a replacement brain, as his organic one had begun to deteriorate.While Fallout fans also love Dogmeat, it's nice to see Rex again, and you can bring him to Fallout 4 with the Project Cyberdog Rex Dogmeat Replacer mod created by Shadowliger. This is a replacer mod and is a visual change only, though the modder is apparently working on a larger Cyberdog mod, which is detailed on the mod's page:"Project Cyberdog is a large project I am in the process of creating with the aim of allowing players to build Cyberdog armor for their dogs and customize everything from dog breed (fur patterns) to paint jobs (police, military, law enforcement, etc.) to how many robot legs/parts they want their dogs to have. There are also custom accessories made … [Read more...] about Mod brings Cyberdog Rex from New Vegas to Fallout 4